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BEHAVIOUR OF REHABILITATED STRUCTURAL WALLS

Abstract

An experimental program for identifying the causes of failures in structural walls under earthquake loading and investigating potential rehabilitation schemes was undertaken. Large-scale models of the plastic hinge region of the walls were tested. An innovative test setup that provides the possibility of controlling the ratio of the shear force to both bending moment and axial load was constructed. A control wall was tested and failed prematurely in shear reproducing the failure observed in the field. Two different rehabilitation schemes to improve the behaviour of the wall using biaxial fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets were designed to prevent the shear failure. To improve the ductility, the end column elements of the walls were confined using anchored FRP. The two schemes were tested and proved to be effective in increasing shear strength, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity of the walls.

Authors

KHALIL A; GHOBARAH A

Journal

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 371–391

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 1, 2005

DOI

10.1080/13632460509350547

ISSN

1363-2469

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